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Re: (idm) rehberg/bauer ballt/erik m

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1999-07-30 21:36eric ong Re: (idm) rehberg/bauer ballt/erik m
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1999-07-30 21:36eric ong>i just put on this disc, and i can't believe what i am hearing. grating, >whistling tones
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Re: (idm) rehberg/bauer ballt/erik m
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quoted 3 lines i just put on this disc, and i can't believe what i am hearing. grating,>i just put on this disc, and i can't believe what i am hearing. grating, >whistling tones over hi-distortion. i thought fasst was good, but this is >incredible thus far...
Agreed, their new one is great and even more alien sounding than the first. Don't hesitate to pick this one up if you're looking for a "punkier" sounding _Dok_. Real reason I'm posting though is to recommend Erik M's "Zygosis" off Sonoris, one of the best turntablist records I've ever heard. His compositions hit somewhere between (or near) the territory mapped out by Christian Marclay and Martin Tetreault. That is, the raw meditative fluidity of Martin's Audioview disc with just enough Marclay-ish curveballs to make it thoroughly interesting. Sorry, poor comparison. Just check it out if you're looking for difficult turntable music. In the "liner notes", there's a list of (what I think is) the artists sampled: Aphex Twin, Pierre Henry, Scelsi, Berio, Parmegiani, Takemitsu, Otomo Yoshihide, Napalm Death, Sun Ra, etc. Erik M also makes a contribution to the Turntable Solos comp off Amoebic. -eric. onnow: Muhlbacher/Dafeldecker - Dipthongs (Durian)